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I love how the seasoned Frenchman in the very beginning hears the attack coming and the way he reacts, never let his guard down
He looks like a young ww1 Adolf
@@Noe.2198 not even close💀
@@vanevo897 encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/smw/images/thumb/8/85/Hitler_IMG.jpg/180px-Hitler_IMG.jpg
@@Noe.2198 no but he reminds me someone else idk who
He looks like Stalin
Its really sad how the men were forced to go on a last minute attack while the general just sits back and relax
that what I was said like what really piss me off that the general send his man on a last ditch effort to win the even those the war was most over and he just wanted win so badly and got many his soldier killed
Actually. He suicide after that. Because surrender is worse than attack at last. The allied wanted to take everything from German(scene in the train) the german wouldnt get anything after surrender. And the general couldnt do anything, he wasnt a politican, he was a general, so the only thing he could do is give order and fight. Thats the best thing he can do for german before surrender at 11am(it killed many soldiers tho). After that you can see he drank poison to suicide.
@@TinNguyen-kv5xs he a coward then rather then face what he did and I glad he kill himself cause I bet alot soldier that survivor probably want him died after that
Well, instead, lose all your generals. Haha
@@TinNguyen-kv5xs wait, he really drank a glass of poison ?
"He fell in October 1918, on a day that was so quiet and still on the whole front, that the army report confined itself to a single sentence: All quiet on the western front. He had fallen forward and lay on the earth as though sleeping. Turning him over one saw that he could not have suffered long; his face had an expression of calm, as though almost glad the end had come."
Movie be like: VERY LOUD SCREAMING ON THE WESTERN FRONT
@@ADP057 GRR MOVIE BAD, BOOK GOOD. NO LIKE BOTH.
You can appreciate them both for what they are, you know. The existence of the movie doesn't nullify the book.
@@unfortunatecircumstances8870 nah I still enjoy the films, they're Incredible war time movies and the book is a classic
So you read the book to honestly the book in my opinion is top five 100%
All quiet =nothing has changes or basically"nothing news"
Good detail at 1:06, the French officer orders a counter charge, which was common and historically appropriate for French "aggressive defense"
But it makes no sense at all to leave the trench to fight the germans in the open…So I don‘t think it‘s accurate
@TheJayIsOK in ww1 it was common for defending troops to leave the trench and press forward if the enemy was already within close proximity. This was to avoid being hemmed in by grenades, or slaughtered by downwards fire once the enemy had reached the trench lip
@@thebassplayificationsource.
@@TheJayIsOK during WW1 there were many old war mentalities still in play, this displays the cult of the offense. That being it is always better to be on the offensive. If you're attacking, don't stop. If you're on the defense, make it the offense. This takes place as the war ends, but there's a chance some units didn't learn their lesson about offense vs defense until the war ended
@@TheJayIsOK i think trenches were mostly used to protect against artillery. So when under an ennemy charge, there is no artillery, you can attack out in the open. Staying in the trench might give your ennemy the higher ground. And you have nowhere to run.
Surprised no one else is mentioning this but wut i loved about this ending is paul saving the young german soldier which leads to Paul's death and the young german soldier collecting dogtags just like paul at the start of the movie.
However the young German soldier never picked up Paul's dog tag leaving Paul to be forgotten
@bangkokjack4698 Do you really gotta be such a dick to him about it?
@@user-ub1ny6jn8t He's right tho
Pretty sure he used to be friends with that young soldier, throughout the war they lost contact though
Edit: turns out it's not, I was thinking of franz
After seeing all the reels I watched it on Netflix and I have to say I was beyond words. This last bit left me in tears mostly cause these young men were celebrating the end. I bet mostly cause they were all done fighting. But still followed blind orders. Just left me so shook seeing these boys so close to the end die for nothing a senseless war over the death of an old man.
Thankfully, there were no German attacks like this at the end of the war. A German division commander had no authority to order something like this, and certainly couldn't have men executed the way it shows in the movie.
This movie's portrayal of combat in WWI is rubbish.
However, the French and American divisions on the western front launched attacks to push the German Army back as far as possible and as a result, 2,500 soldiers died in the final hours of the war.
The film even inclufed a scene where those who refused were shot.
If i'm not mistaken, Us brits changed the date of deaths of those that died on 11/11/18 to 10/11/18, the day before, if i'm not mistaken it had something do with avoiding paying pensions out, if anyone knows the reason why, feel free to correct me as I'm basing this of knowledge acquired years ago and don't necessarily remember all the details.
@@thedevilsadvocate3135that’s very interesting I didn’t know this could you point me to a few sources?
"Instead of adventure, we found fear. And in war, the only true equalizer is death."
- Battlefield 1.
cringe
@@oogabooga7025 ok edgelord
@@TuxBoi42 bro quoting a videogame on a serious topic like world war 1 is dumb as hell
@@oogabooga7025 then the videogame is also anti-war by not gloryfing war in the introduction(i know bf1 inst anti-war but the introduction should be one)
@@oogabooga7025 can you try this drink called bleach heard its pretty tasty idk
My grandfather was a Survivor of WW1. He was Born in 1887. Italian Front, Alpini Fiamme Verdi, from Isonzo to Piave. He has runned on many Battlefields. Rip. MV
I hope that you're not scrolling on tiktok all day so that he's actually proud of you
@@karolx4441 70 year olds scrolling in TikTok would be crazy
Yes, Italians ran on a lot of battlefields ; in both wars , and on various sides
He was stupid
He was lucky he survived, Italian front was the worst of all
What i love about this movie was how it portrays death in combat. There was no hero, no redemption Men just die
True, just warfare, nothing more.
What is the name of this film ?
@@TheAcika66 all quiet on the western front
So much so that the protagonist is killed at the end.
What I understood from this film is that the protagonist has nothing left. His friends died doing their duty, which was to fight for their country, and the protagonist thought that the best way to honor them was to continue fighting in the last minutes of the war. . I hope there are more World War I movies, since the one that caused World War II, came from World War I. i mean hitler
Every thing at ww1 caused ww2 not only hitler
Didn’t the protagonist keep fighting because the douchebag general didn’t want to surrender, and if he wanted to go home safe he had to follow the orders?
I think you didnt get the Message...
@@Turkpatriotantalia Are you telling me?
@@jairo866 Ww1 isnt only about hitler and history is not only about ww2
My grandfather, a royal engineer, survived Gallipoli, as did a future uncle (who had emigrated to Australia before the war) who introduced my grandfather to his widowed sister in Wales.
My great grandparent and his two brothers died in Gallipolli, on the ottoman side, they were farmers at home and were 'privates' on the battlefield. One of them is written on a memorial in Canakkale, Gelibolu (Gallipoli). RIP to all souls..
@@Kero-Di-PapaAs a fellow Turk, reading your story made feel very sad and the tragedy’s of war. However, you must also remember that your grandparents didn’t die for no reason and everyone will remember them for protecting their home land.
@@Dracos145It’s sad but also infuriating. So many died because Kitchener and Churchill wanted to do Sazonov and Bazili a favor and secure for them Russian dominion over the Straits. The British and French grunts may not have even realized they were killing and dying for Russian war aims.
@@Dracos145 As I Turk my great grandfather he was in a bush in a hill at galipoli Australians where pushing so he had to fight back as his commander told him Turks charged my grandfather shot a Australian but when he went to the Australian trench he got stabbed
@Kero-Di-Papa similar circumstances for my family to but we were on the other side
That fact that you could have an ancestor war hero and not even know is crazy
I think the whole point of this movie is that they are not "War heroes." Heroes are mostly propaganda myths to get young men to sign up for a slaughterhouse that does not even slightly value them.
The point is that there is no heroism in war.
The moment war starts, everybody has lost.
its crazy when you think about it. there couldve been hundreds or even thousands of guys like paul who endured so much, only to die with no legacy
@@carlosandleon Yes there is. You just let hollywood brainwash you into believing that all war is pointless and theres no reason to fight for something greater than yourself. People like you is why our society will fall apart.
@@bruh-bn3ni thing is it's not a could've, it's literally a fact. Millions of men died like this we will never know
Paul is no longer a boy here, but a warrior.
If I was at the tail end of the losing side of the war. Especially down to the final few minutes. I’d just pretend I got shot and lay still in a bombed out crater. Phuck that!
Me too, what a good idea
Kid
Facts
@@zeroo7273 he's a kid that he wouldn't want to die a horrible death for no reason at all?
True, my only fear is if I get unlucky with a bomb blowing up near me or on me 😆
I’m not sure if it was deliberately choreographed this way, but Paul’s movements during the charging and fighting outside of the trench strike me as weary, and mechanical. He’s not reacting to the soldiers dropping like flies around him, he isn’t really expressing any sharp fear whenever the French are close or when he’d shooting, just going through the motions in a rapid yet still drained and exhausted manner, without the energy of fear and adrenaline (at least until he jumps in the trench). I’m not sure if it was deliberate, but it gives off this feeling that he’s done this so many times, the possibility that this one could be the last time just. He’s beyond the point of giving a shit. He doesn’t care if he catches one of those machine gun rounds, all that matters is getting to that next bit of cover. And then bayonetting that Frenchman. And then jumping into the trench to save the guy he can hear pleading for his life inside. And it’s not until it becomes a fistfight that the adrenaline kicks in. Up until that point, just operating on standby mode and going through the motions of combat without really processing it, is what it seems like. Absolutely dead inside already.
Agreed. I noticed this in the bit where Paul takes a gun stock to the face after stabbing someone in the back, and he simply continues running forward to the line.
He's on complete auto pilot. He sees an enemy, he kills him and moves on. He takes a hit but isn't dead, he keeps moving. It's like he's in pure shock throughout the battle, numb to everything. Even death.
It’s called shellshock he is in pure shock and all of his friends have died so you can really tell he doesn’t care if he dies sense he has nothing left and nothing to live for.
@@unfortunatecircumstances8870 he didn't take a gunstock to the face i think. He stabbed someone with a bayonet and one of his (unnamed) comrades finishes the Frenchman off with his rifle stock. Paul didn't even thank him which just shows that at this point he doesn't really give a shit like the other seasoned soldiers who are at this point just fighting for their own life. Only when he saw the blonde teenager did he actually help his fellow soldier.
Also notice his facial expressions after he bashes the french soldiers face in with the helmet. His eyes look primal, looking for his next target to kill - just turned into this killing machine
One additional tragic detail is that despite before seeing war as something to be glorified, at the very end he was shooting and stabbing enemies in the back. And in the end, that’s how he died. No honor in his actions, or even in death.
There is no glory in war, not even in victory or defeat.
Only politicians win wars. Soldiers either lose their humanity or their life. Civilians lose family or their livelihood.
That rock at the end gave him the strength to move his entire body around 😂
I was thinking that, too. "Wait, how. Oh yeah... movie logic."
@@MrCantStopTheRobot Movie logic didn't save him in the ending though
@@Administrator-ed3nl yeah, Movie Logic giveth, and Movie Logic taketh away
I don't think it was that. It was that at first he was just struggling and not thinking like a child. But in the end it wasn't about the POWER to move, it was about the logic in HOW to move that saved him. Since he had the stone in his left hand he had to use his head and think of a way to hit him with it instead of just flailing around like a child.
Brother, imagine, you suffer in a war for 5 years, losing friends, seeing millions of bodies, so much despair that in the last battle you die
At least he can rest after the whole nightmare he got
The determination to survive, must have been equal to the fear of dying
Yeah
They're sort of the same thing. Not completely but they are heavily connected
@@HelloThere..... yes, they sort of inter twine
My grandfather fought in Verdun (french side). He was telegraphist in the infantery. Hopefully he survived.
Do u mean fortunately or are u not sure weather or not he lived?
@@parkertitle1923 well he’s alive so his grandpa had to live to at least have children
@@GabeMcRich Doesn't always mean that.
Original poster Jeam Hédin is French from his name so I think its just an English Translation error. I think he meant to say "Thankfully he survived."
The maternal grand father of my maternal grand mother fought in WW1 and died between 25-27 February 1916 in East France. Her father engaged in 1917 and fought and survived. The paternal Grand father of my paternal Grand father and his 4 brothers Fought in WW1 and all came back.
00:20 the way they run forward give me chills 😢
Thank you for not spoiling it for people who haven’t seen the movies or the book. First I was upset the clip was cut short but I applaud you for it.
0:56 , 1:14 , 1:24 1:34 In all those scenes we see that the innocent soldier is dead and now the evil soldier is born trying to murder all his targets, that is what war makes us.
0:52 first error, the weapon is plastic bruh
Which weapon ?
the man behind@@silasmerzenich
@@nikooswgg8129 I see
Not the gun is plastic only the bayonet to prevent that the actors hurt each other
Thats not rare in movies
The French general is a gigachad
Bro when Paul bayoneted the first French soldier the the other German hit him in the head with his gun is just true teamwork
The stone thing at the end, a little incredible.
You see bugger all when you've got mud in your eye.
In any fighting scene no one is going for the eyes, throat or groin, the weakest parts.
If I'm fighting for my life my attacker WILL lose his eyes, no sight = pretty harmless.
Going for the eyes is hard : small target, on a surface that is harder to grip than you might think (theres a reason our skull has a certain shape, protecting weak point being one of them).
Its possible when you got someone pinned down (at which point you can got for a kill strike on the neck anyways) but very hard otherwise, much harder than portrayed in movies.
Neck is a bit easier to reach because bigger target but the treachea and artery are at the center so you better not miss
And groin is below the belt its not the obvious spot to hit
when people lose their humanity and become beasts 😔
The most anti war. War book and then movie ever made. Everyone dies no happy ending just senseless violence of young men
I like the original version better though. Paul in the end without meaning being shot by a French sniper as he tries to grab a butterfly just outside the trench and an infamous like "all quiet on the western front"
I loved this version more than 30's one because it just works better as anti-war movie. 30's was a comedy that would crush you entirely when least expected, but this version doesn't even let you take a break from suffering. I'm very hard to be shocked, but this movie is shocking
Nobody will say anything that at the end of the video Paul stares at us?
Nah, he stares through us
I would’ve just pretended to have been hit and laid down til the time came.
And get executed for cowardice?
the choreography in this scene is absolutely insane.
Yess! Massive Respect
I went with my dad and cousin to watch this. I couldn't hold the tears. To quote capt Hawkeye, "war is hell".
Things like this did happen where the battle did continue despite 11:00 am was about to strike.
Thing was it wasn’t the Germans launching last minute offensives.
It was the Allies.
The very last person in Europe died at 10:59am. Fighting in Africa by German guerillas lasted for 3 additional days.
@@OrtadragoonX "allies bad, german good"
@@Etikal yes germans are good
@@Etikal I never said that. The Germans were worse over the course of the war. They did start it on the western front.
But the historical fact is that they didn’t launch any offensives on the last day of the war, whereas the allies did.
What i love about this scene is if at 0:14 you closely and seeing a black Senegal troop running past the French officer at the right
There’s several black soldiers in that scene
@@RandoFillipino1223true
Our Harlem Hellfighters were assigned to the French. 🇺🇸 🇫🇷
@@eaglesfan226true but I'm pretty sure the one shown in the movie are senegel colonial troops from Africa
@@Courierman6 Non les soldats sénégalais étaient affectés dans des unités coloniales. Les soldats noirs se battant dans les régiments métropolitains étaient souvent des afro-américains que les USA ne voulaient pas voir se intégrés dans leurs et que les Français avaient pris dans les leurs.
What a horrible mess that was for all of those young men.
2:58, my face when he or she doesn't show the rest of the battle
Cringe avatar. Imagine watching videos like this while at the same time simping for the people who helped make similar massacres but 100 times worse.
For real
@@iegoriasynetskyi1003most nqzis are interested in history sad but true
@@iegoriasynetskyi1003 its just a skull there a problem???
@@Mapleville-Goober "oh well it's just a cross with hooks added on the sides is there a problem???"
Like come on mate, you perfectly know what that skull symbolizes. Maybe you don't though, then I'd advise you to read up to some extremist symbols not to use them accidentally. This certain skull however (Totenkopf) is a rather widely known Nazi symbol. Members of the SS used to wear it on their headwear as far as I know.
All so some general can say he took land in his last battle.
Josiah Trelawny
now I can’t unsee it.
as slippery as an eel in an oil slick
Arthur
Did I miss a rdr2 reference?
Jack marston could’ve gone on to fight in ww1.
Imagine getting your head dopped in that dirty trench mud... 😢
I love how this video shows the ending of the movie
Nothing for a long time pissed me off in a film more than that German commander ordering them to attack right before the ceasefire.
Reading storm of steel right now...what an intense book.
This camera working is insane.
Sad when you think about it the war was basically a waste of time and lives 😕
It was a generals game, a chess game, and they didnt care about your life...ill take life and fight on my own terms and tactics, not running into machine guns
The real Best Picture of 2022
Women have no idea.
I mean they probably had some idea given that they were nurses, factory workers, and eventually had their husbands, brothers, and fathers return as broken men with ptsd and alcoholism or some other addiction.
@@Potatotenkopf Good point. 👍🏻
SPOILERS:The actual ending is that the man still survives and sees a pistol next to him,Paul tries to get it but the gets it first but Paul tackles the man into the bunker and the man misses the shoot,then they get up and the man pauses,Paul I confused and there another man being him and stabs Paul in the heart behind Paul's back and the man runs outside and the guy in front of Paul walks away and the worst part is that the war just ended after Paul is stabbed and Paul gets up and walks up the stairs and sits by a wall and dies,Then another person who met Paul finds his body and sits there and pauses just sitting there and looks and Paul and later he the person walks away and the scene cuts to credits.THE END
The commander knew that when they were within grenade throwing range they had to counter attack.
The hardest part about this scene for me, was the look of shock on the French soldier. He and his fellow soldiers were simply waiting for the armistice to come into force at 11:00 a.m. We rarely think about the impact of a few minutes, but the final moments of the World War I were senseless.
Just to let you guys know at the start he says “enemy attack get in position”
Yall in the comments just can’t appreciate a good movie
I’m sure some soldiers found a nice hole in no man’s land to camp out in & let the last 15 min ride out
It would be so sad to die in that charge. Dying in the last 15 minutes would be horrible. Imagine being so happy you’re about to surivive after 4 years and you die in the last 15 minutes. That’s so sad.
We've learned nothing.
2:58 that scared me lol
those officers and generals that ordered men to attack on the morning of the 11th of November were the worst 😑
This is a fictional attack, in reality the Germans weren’t in any position to launch any sort of attack
War is the hell.
This adaptation used truth in spectacle to represent the grind of the Great War as the mindless, gory, flinch inducing nightmare engine that it was. I of course used subtitles.
Surviving all of that just to be drowned in the mud like that would have been wild lol
I am not sure any of my great grandfathers made it alive. I know one died somewhere in Russia. Not sure about others.
me and my wife watched the movie last night then she had nightmare and won't talk the nightmare all about
Is it just a coincidence that the French officer looks like Peter Sellers as Inspector Crusoix from the Pink Panther movies?
Damn Paul can fight
Yea, the truth that he lost almost everyone he knew. No emotions left and lost his good heart. That’s what a Soldier was ment to be after.
@@Gamerking64210 they lost all humanity, "it was savage, we were like dogs" -ww1 vet
That’s the thing about soldiers who got conscripted in the Great War. They were trained to fight for their country.
War is hell
It looks like Paul had 1 more round chambered. I wonder why he jumped down into the trench to go into melee? It seems that decision led to his death.
Could you imagine baneting your best friend in the smoke
Damn, man, he was ALMOST there. And then stab.....
.... that's it... that's it.... that's it....
An unsympathetic death for paul, he killed so many towards the end of the war. You dont care about his death
@@cpldalton5966 shrug.... such is life.
@@djsnobodycares6065 No its not. It was a terrible ending for the film. They should have kept it the same as the original.
@@cpldalton5966yeah fun fact you killed people in war hell that's the whole point in war to kill the enemy
@@Courierman6 Yeah no shit, but it doesnt mean you care about Paul's death. the original ending where he is just about to make it and gets killed by a french sniper in his trench makes you feel more than this film
They are all fools! They died for the interests of someone else's big business. What did they get from this war? Nothing! They remained fools. And the bourgeoisie benefited!
The way they double teamed the guy at 1:22 lol
If I’m not mistaken, it was US General Pershing who made the Americans fight till the last second of WW1.
The German might not get killed like all the young men he sent to their pointless doom but he has to live with a wounded price for the rest of his life. THat is a fate worse than death for an egomaniac
Every man has to realize when is time to turn back and shoot your commander in the face
you mean when he orders you to run into bullets when the artillery did not do their job first?
Or drop a grenade down his shorts.
This kind of murder is a crime against humanity
Ay me mueroooo 😱
At least these guys could drive with their headlights on at night.
John Kipling was last seen before he went missing at the battle of Loos with half of his face blown off and screaming for his auntie. (According to The Great War channel when they covered the battle of Loos)
Adakadee🔥🔥
"Attaque ennemie! En positions!"
The Western Front will remain as one of the most f*cking chaotic parts of history.
Me recuerda a la carga final de ernst jünger vs los ingléses, " la guerra estaba perdida pero no dejaríamos que nos quitarán nuestro espíritu viril" dos formas de ver la guerra
How do you even know who to shoot at? Everyone is in mud covered wool coats running around in low visibility.
This last attack ruined the movie for me. I could find no historical background for major last minute attacks like this. In fact, it kind of messes with the whole concept of the title of the movie. In the books, and the 2 previous movies, the main character was killed on a relatively quiet day on the Western Front about a month before the war ends, by a sniper -- thus making the point that the war was so horrific that even on relatively quiet normal days men were being killed and individual lives didn't really count for much in the big picture.
He wasnt killed by a sniper in the book
@@silasmerzenich Well, it doesn't really specify exactly _how_ he died in the book. It just states he fell on a "quiet day". The people who made the first two movies apparently interpreted that as him being killed by the ever-present sniping that occurred between trenches. But even if it wasn't a sniper, it seems clear the author's intent was to make the point that he didn't die in a major battle (which the makers of this movie totally ignored).
Introduction to hank williams
amgheist!
Just imagine how it must’ve felt for the germans thinking they really fought the wars to end all wars but only to be recall to live the horror in the eastern front more than 2 decades later only witnessing the horror again but this time 10 times worse
I mean they literally caused and pushed for WW2 they also recovered into the top economy in Europe after the war so I kinda see no reason to feel bad for them, apart from the kids and youth who got brainwashed.
Cmon German people. A little in and out 6 week campain to Paris...4 years later:
Remembrance Day 🌹
Mes arrière oncle sont aller à la guerre et il on sur écus de 1914-1918
That's the John Wick many decades ago....
Если генерал так хотел боя мог сам повести солдат в атаку.
В этом и смысл фильма, что вояки посылают солдат в мясорубку, а сами сидят в штабе, получают награды и пируют
My grand dad died for Deutschland during the battle of tannenberg. He was only 17
wow thats young
@nukacolacompany2534 sadly there are probably younger people I've heard that there was like a 12 year old who fought for Britain
You're a liar. You're literally an underaged guy. This comment makes a mockery of the fallen.
Mine Died in the Marne for France at 20 with a pregnant woman at home
@@hrafneldr9086 may he rip
Good thing they had true French to play the French military. Often they hire Canadian French with an accent or other people that barely speak french.
I actually like more the germans dub. You can hear soldiers screaming and hear some screaming in pain. Also the stabbed soldier was like screaming in pain not like in the english that they Just removed It. And Sorry for my bad english
2:57 *jumpscaer*
Meu filme favorito de guerra
105 years
It sad in WW1 France suffered the most lots of land damage and losses caused and PS some of the French soilders are wearing hats not good when you're in battle very bad head protection
if it weren’t for the Russian Empire, the Germans would have taken Paris... and why the hell they had more than the French
As an Englishman, I wish we joined the Central Powers
In that case , I just play dead 😂
Playing battlefeild like:
Oh wow, did that grenade actually have a 6 second fuse on it?
Horrific. those poor soldiers on both sides were forced into a war no one wanted. Those French tanks and flame throwers were not to be messed with. Mind you those heavy German artillery machine guns had some guts too.